Hi Florent,
I agree 100%. The only thing dependency that I had was the creation of
the cmis-phplib component in JIRA. Now that that is there, I can track
the changes that go into SVN. I will freeze the google code instance.
Rich
On 11/16/2010 07:46 AM, Florent Guillaume wrote:
Hi Rich,
Given that you submitted your project to the Apache incubator, I
though all further development would take place here (after a
transition period). Is there anything (in the Apache infrastructure or
other) preventing you to do that?
Having things in two places is confusing for everyone and doesn't help
community growth (which is necessary for the Chemistry project to
graduate and become a toplevel Apache project).
Regards,
Florent
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Richard McKnight
<[email protected]> wrote:
Good Morning Patrice,
The current source is out of date. The JIRA component was created recently
and I have a couple of tickets open to pull the google code into SVN.
(CMIS-267, CMIS-268). I can commit these changes later today.
Rich
On 11/16/2010 04:57 AM, Patrice Collardez wrote:
Hello,
I've just checked the current source of the cmis-phplib component in the
Apache SVN Respository.
It seems to be older than the source of the Google Code project.
It seems also a bit different from the source used by the Drupal module.
I would like to submit different patches, like using long PHP tags (a bit
of
PEAR conformance, like in the Drupal module), add some documentation, add
some tests and implement some methods (like ACL handling).
I will post patches on JIRA but I need an official basic version.
Is the current source in the Apache SVN Repository this official basic
version ?
Should I submit the Google Code project current source and every other
modifications like independant patches of the current Apache source ?
Regards,
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